Both teams head into Friday's match scuffling. The Fire have lost four of their last five while the Crew are winless in their last four MLS matches.

Though they find themselves on similar cold streaks, Chicago and Columbus are on opposite sides of the league table. With 46 points, the Crew sit in fifth place in the league, already having clinched a playoff berth.

Chicago sit on the other side of the spectrum in 11th place, 11 points behind San Jose for the eighth and final playoff spot. If the Fire want avoid being eliminated from playoff contention, they must win on Friday.

Columbus took the first meeting between the sides, getting goals from Adam Moffat and Jason Garey to defeat the Fire 2-1 on July 3.

Chicago Fire

As mentioned above, Chicago must defeat Columbus – and then get some help – to avoid getting eliminated.

Unfortunately for the Fire, starting 'keeper Sean Johnson won’t be available to help them. The Rookie of the Year candidate suffered an eye injury in training on Tuesday and will miss this match. Backup Andrew Dykstra – who started Chicago’s first 14 league matches – will get the start between the bars.

“We have to play simple and make sure we keep the ball,” Dykstra said. “We have to do the simple things right. You can’t mess up against the better teams like Columbus because they’re going to take advantage of it.”

Two players who played Tuesday but will miss Friday are Emilio Renteria andShaun Francis. Both will be on international duty, Rentería with Venezuela and Francis with Jamaica.

“Expectations are always high for our team, so we’re very disappointed,” said midfielder Kevin Burns about the Crew's loss in the USOC final. “[But] there’s still a lot to play for. The ultimate goal is the MLS Cup. We never give up. We’re not going to now.”

Heroes & villains

Guillermo Barros Schelotto vs. Logan Pause: Schelotto has always given the Fire fits. The Argentine playmaker has three goals and four assists in nine career games against the Fire and – with his excellent touch and pin-point passing – has the ability to control a game without getting on the score sheet.

Pause will be tasked with slowing the 2008 MVP down from his defensive midfield spot. He’ll need to limit Schelotto’s time on the ball for the Fire to have any chance at success against their longtime rivals.